Students Adut Mo, of the Cathedral Academy at Pompeii and Grace Gawronski, of Holy Cross School, share lunch Dec. 17.

Theobald breaks
down tax bills

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Community

Christmas blessing

Sr. Rose Bill

The Christmas Story came alive at Holy Cross Church at the 4 p.m.mass on Christmas Eve when more than 70 children assumed
the roles of angels, sheep, shepherds, stars, trees, kings and the Holy Family. Baby Jesus was played by Jack Andrew Picciano,
Mary by Anna Skansalis, and St. Joseph by Connor Evans. The 30-member children’s choir was on hand to sing Christmas
Carols. More than 800 people were present at this liturgy as they imbibed the real meaning of Christmas.

Highlights
A YEAR IN REVIEW: Inside, the Eagle Bulletin takes a look back at memorable photos, hones in on proud moments in
sports and honors those in the community who have died.

By Tami S. Zimmerman
tzimmerman@cnylink.com
Two distinct schools
connected Dec. 17 for an
afternoon of fellowship.
Children from the
Cathedral Academy at
Pompei in Syracuse visited peers at Holy Cross
School in DeWitt for the
first time since becom-

Looking back at 2010, Part I

Championship moments
Seems like
we spend a
lot of time
at this time
of year
reminiscing
- nothing
wrong with that, if there
are things worth reminiscing about.
And there’s plenty in
2010 that falls into the
“memorable category”,
so if you don’t mind I’ll
spend the next couple of
columns touching on the
seminal moments of this
sports year. This week, it’s
the high school picture,
and quite a pretty one.
Not in the decade
– plus time I’ve spent at
this desk as there been so
many state champions to

ing pen pals over letters
and e-mail.
According to CAP
Principal Patty Schmidt,
her kids were thrilled for
the opportunity to exchange talents and talk
about their heritage. For
the kids at Holy Cross,
Schmidt said they would
benefit from meeting
See Fellowship, page 8

follow from
the first day of
practice to their
crowning glory.
And no two
of them were
alike, even if
they were from the same
schools and featured, at
times, the same athletes.
Jamesville-DeWitt and
Westhill both pulled off
winter-spring state championship doubles. With
the boys basketball Red
Rams, it’s turning into an
annual rite (three in a row
now), and the threat for
four and five is real with
two more years of DaJuan
Coleman.
J-D’s boys lacrosse heroes had it tougher, losing
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Jan. 16

The Manlius Senior Centre is offering a trip to see “A Christmas Story” at
Syracuse Stage on Thursday Dec. 30. Leave Manlius at 11:30 a.m. Cost: $61.
Lunch at Phoebe’s Restaurant, across the street from the theatre. For more
information, call 682-7889.

Brunch beforehand for $8 with reservations due by Jan. 11. Bingo starts
at 1 p.m. to benefit Fayetteville Memory Garden. Grand prize will be Carrabbas gift card; there will be second and third prize winners too.

‘A Christmas Story’

Editor:
Tami Zimmerman
434-8889, ext. 339
bulletin@cnylink.com

Jan. 8

Maria Janina Rizzo. Operning reception of the series, 12 paintings that
visually depict the human psyche, will be from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday Jan.
8 at the May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society, 3800 E. Genesee
St. in Syracuse. Call 446-8920. Free and open to the public. Artwork to be
displayed through January.
From 7:30 to 10 p.m. will provide an expanded menu and “don’t miss”
entertainers including Johnny Carlo Marcus Curry and Bob Price. Venue:
United Church of Fayetteville, 310 E. Genesee St. Questions, call 637-3186
or go to theucf.org. Suggested entry donation: $10 per person. Building
fully accessible. Free parking.

(deadline: 5 p.m. Thursday)

Subscriptions:
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Fayetteville-Manlius High School Science LGI. Participants must pay $7
entry fee at the door. From 3 to 8 p.m. Grand prize for first place winner.
For more information, contact Hunter Snowmoro at 11hsnowmoro@
fmschools.org or Jordan Ritchie at 11jritchie@fmschools.org. Proceeds to
benefit Fayetteville Memory Garden.

Jan. 10

Professor Harvey Teres will speak about “100 Years of Jewish Writing in
America.” 6 p.m. Monday Jan. 24 at Temple Society of Concord, 910 Madison St. in Syracuse. Free of charge. For more information, call 475-9952 or
e-mail office@templeconcord.org.

Feb. 2

Musical performance

By pianist Andrew Russo. 7 p.m. Wednesday Feb. 2 at Temple Society of
Concord, 910 Madison St. in Syracuse. Free of charge. For more information, call 475-9952 or e-mail office@templeconcord.org.

Feb. 7

Lecture series

Professor Laurence Thomas will speak about “Justifying Evil: Being Jewish in a non-Jewish World.” Free of charge. 6 p.m. Monday Feb. 7 at Temple
Society of Concord, 910 Madison St. in Syracuse. For more information, call
475-9952 or e-mail office@templeconcord.org.

Ongoing

MOMS Club

Film screening

‘The Summer of Aviya’ at 7 p.m. Monday Jan. 10 at Temple Society of
Concord, 910 Madison St. in Syracuse. Free of charge. For more information, call 475-9952 or e-mail office@templeconcord.org.

MOMS Club of Syracuse East Monthly Meeting at Manlius United Methodist Church. Free. Second Wednesday of every month from 9:30 to 11:30
a.m. Snacks provided.Registration not required. 111 Wesley St. in Manlius.
Contact 406-5294 or momsclubofcuseeast@yahoo.com.

Music jam

Every Sunday at Kellish Music Barn, 3192 Pompey Center Road in Manlius. Starts at 1 p.m. with a pot luck dinner at 5 p.m. Suggested donation
$2. All acoustic music welcome. Check out rhbamericana.com.

Open mic night

Every Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. at Kellish Music Barn. Donations encouraged. Check out rhbamericana.com.

Here, they speak volumes about celebrations
and acheivements that occurred in 2010.

Clockwise from top left: EASTER SMILES: Kara Kleinhans, of Manlius,
holds one of her “found” eggs at the Mill Run Park Easter egg hunt
in Manlius. EVERLASTING LOVE: Loretto residents, Helen and Francis
Donovan, of Syracuse, celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary with
family, friends and staff at the Loretto Health and Rehabilitation
Center. SADDLE UP: With a graceful leap, Karen Osborn sailed over
the red, white and blue fence atop a brown Warmblood horse. Osborn
was one of eight riders from the Sanctuary Stables Equestrian Team
that qualified for the Interscholastic Equestrian Association National
Finals, which was held April 22 to 25 in Conyers, Ga. MEMORIAL DAY
IN JAMESVILLE: Former Assemblywoman Joan Christensen (119thD) waves to the crowd during the annual Jamesville Memorial Day
Parade. Christensen retired this month. ROWING TO THE TOP: Girl’s
Lightweight 8+ coached by Bob Garofalo placed second among
scholastic teams receiving a silver medal. They got an automatic bid
to row at the SRA National Scholastics on May 28 and 29 in Saratoga.
Pictured with their silver medals are Caitlin Green (coxswain) and
Megan O’Leary. CHRISTMAS CARDINALS: Posie Jones, of Cazenovia,
submitted a photo of cardinals in her backyard during the week of
heavy snowfall in early December. Jones says she’s learning how to
use her camera. Great shot, Posie! PURE FUN: Cassidy Wing, 8, of
Manlius, has the best time on The Drop Zone at the New York State
Fair in August. GAGE DESCENDENTS: The Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation celebrated its grand opening Oct. 10 after months of renovation.
A host of people gathered for various weekend activities, including
Gage descendents Sophia Hudson, seventh generation and Murry
Hudson, her grandfather .

How secure is your online identity?
On Dec. 11, hackers managed to break into the records
for technology website Gizmodo and the gossip website
Gawker (both websites are owned by Gawker Media). The
hackers released a database of thousands of users’ e-mail
addresses and passwords to the public.
In theory, this would not be too much of a problem for
most users — if your account was compromised, at most,
the hackers could make a comment on the website under
your name.
But if you’re like most people, you use the same password for everything. And that can be dangerous when
some websites, like Gawker, are less secure than others.
It isn’t too much of a stretch: If you use the same e-mail
address and password on several sites — to check your email, to access online banking, etc. — and someone finds
that same password, you could be vulnerable to an attack.
But the fix is easy. Change your passwords from
website to website! Don’t use a simple dictionary word,
either — sophisticated hackers’ computer programs can
try to break into your account with brute force, guessing
thousands of words at a time.
Google has provided a list of suggestions for password
security. For more information, visit google.com/accounts/PasswordHelp.
Tips for creating a secure password

Include punctuation marks and/or numbers.
Mix capital and lowercase letters.
Include similar looking substitutions, such as the number
zero for the letter ‘O’ or ‘$’ for the letter ‘S’.
Create a unique acronym.
Include phonetic replacements, such as ‘Luv 2 Laf’ for
‘Love to Laugh’.

Things to avoid

Don’t use a password that contains personal information
(name, birth date, etc.)
Don’t use words or acronyms that can be found in a
dictionary.
Don’t use keyboard patterns (asdf) or sequential numbers (1234).
Don’t make your password all numbers, uppercase letters or lowercase letters.
Don’t use repeating characters (aa11).

Tips for keeping your password secure

Never tell your password to anyone.
Never send your password by email.
Periodically test your current password and change it
to a new one.

Recently, the media has paid a great deal of
agreement, and, as a result, the credit that had
attention to the 2011 county/town tax bills that
been previously applied has been lost. This is
residents should receive in the mail shortly.
one of the reasons why your county tax has
The tax bills are much too complicated. This is
gone up so much, while your town of Manlius
especially true in the town of Manlius, where
tax has stayed relatively flat.
there is town government and three village govThe town board continues to look at every
ernments (Minoa, Manlius and Fayetteville).
area of spending and has made significant
The Manlius taxpayer with a home valued
progress in holding spending down while at the
at $100k who does not live in a village will
same time building our fund balance. Over the
see an overall tax increase of approximately
past eight years, the cumulative average growth
Ed Theobald
$96.17. Of that, $13.33 or 14 percent is directly
in the tax rate has been under 2 percent, while
related to the tax the town of Manlius assesses
our fund balance has remained stable. While
for such services as police service, plowing your roads,
the economic challenges we have faced have been sigissuing permits/licenses (i.e., hunting, dog, marriage,
nificant, we have weathered them without significant tax
handicapped parking, etc), assessing property, running
increases or reductions in services. It looks like future
recreation programs and enforcing our zoning code. The years are going to be just as difficult, but through pruother 84 percent is an increase related to the county bud- dent budgeting and with an eye toward providing more
get, which was passed in October after a battle between
efficient government, I’m confident the town board will
the county legislature and the county executive over
meet these challenges.
sales tax distribution.
It’s time to stop the finger pointing between all levels
While any tax increase is too much, the tax increase
of government and recognize that our problem is not
for Manlius residents compared to other towns was
that we don’t have enough revenue, it’s that we need to
much lower. Wisely, the town of Manlius never took
control spending.
sales tax money from the county to spend on the servicIf you have any questions or concerns please do not
es we offer. It has always applied the sales tax as a credit
hesitate to contact my office at 637-3521 or email at
to the county tax (“Mandated Services” on your tax bill). etheobald@townofmanlius.org.
Unfortunately, last year the county revised the sales tax
Ed Theobald is the town of Manlius supervisor.

From the mailbag
Thank you to community, Eagle Bulletin

To the editor:
As 2010 chairs of the Brass and Bells Concert Committee
of the United Church of Fayetteville, we thank the Eagle Bulletin for its coverage about the work of the Alliance for Haiti,
directed by Bob Hood, and this concert to raise money for a
much needed playground at St. Joseph’s Elementary School
in Dubré, Haiti, and non-perishables for the FayettevilleManlius Food Pantry.
In addition to its efforts and those of the much appreciated gifts shared by the Syracuse University Brass Ensemble
under the direction of Dr. James T. Spencer, soloist Laura Enslin, and the United Church of Fayetteville Handbell Choir,
conducted by Mr. Hugh Jones, we also thank the more than
250 people who attended this joyous concert, our church
“helper elves” and those who contributed $2,400 and canned
goods! (For more information, e-mail ucf@twcny.rr.com.)
We ask for continued prayers for the Alliance for Haiti’s
mission efforts and our Haitian and F-M neighbors. God’s
richest blessings to you and Happy New Year!
Gloria & Scott Manuel
UCF Mission & Ministry Team Members

Village names new swans

To the editor:
The village of Manlius welcomed a new pair of swans in
November.
We were excited to give these swans a new home but they
came to us without names. Mayor Mark-Paul Serafin asked
the community for help to name our newest village residents.
A swan naming contest was held, and after receiving more
than 100 votes, Faye and “Manny, for Fayetteville and Manlius, were selected by the parks and recreation board.
We want to thank everyone who participated in this
contest! Be sure to visit the swan pond soon and meet these
beautiful swans.
Kristen Hansen, Director
Manlius Village Parks and Recreation

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To the editor:
On behalf of Vera House, we would like to express
our deepest sympathy to the friends and family of JenniLyn Watson.
As twenty-somethings that work with victims and
perpetrators of intimate partner and sexual violence
on a daily basis, we have found Jenni-Lyn’s homicide
particularly troubling. The media coverage describing
Jenni-Lyn’s relationship with her ex-boyfriend was an
eerie reminder of some of the relationships our friends
are currently in. There are people in our lives who
consistently minimize abuse as jealousy, anger or even a
representation of true love.
Abuse is any action that hurts, humiliates, causes fear
or forces another person to do something against their
will. It has been discouraging to hear that the focus of
conversations surrounding this case are about educating
young women on how to avoid violent and abusive relationships. Jenni-Lyn did everything she was supposed to
do. She ended the relationship, made plans for her safety
and sought out support from her friends and family. She
was an innocent victim.
Though all of us can benefit from learning about
the red flags of abuse, a tragedy like this brings to the
forefront the need for a new way of thinking. As a community we need to understand that the only person
who could have prevented this from happening was the
person who chose to take Jenni-Lyn’s life.
For this reason, we need to challenge those who
continue to talk about intimate partner violence as a
women’s issue. Intimate partner violence is a human
issue.
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Donation equation

How far does your $25 donation go to feeding,
clothing and housing the needy?

Ami Olson

Salvation Army

By Ami Olson
editor@theeaglecny.com
Wondering how much of an impact a
donation of just $25 could make for your
favorite local charity?
Six not for profit groups in Syracuse
shared how far they could stretch a $25
donation -- less than the cost of a tank of
gas -- to feed, clothe or house the needy,
educate the community, or preserve the
history of the county.
Donations to all of the following organizations are tax deductible and stay within
Syracuse and Onondaga County. If a website is noted for donations, the organization
offers a secure online donation system.

The Salvation Army provides early education programs, child and juvenile welfare
and justice services, housing, transitional
and emergency assistance for adults and
youth, adult day programs, a youth camp
and emergency disaster services, all in the
Central New York area.
During last week’s turkey drive, $25
donated was doubled by an anonymous
matching grant, said Greg Meitus, public
relations and marketing manager of Salvation Army of the Syracuse Area.
At $15 per turkey, one donor’s $25
commitment could provide almost three
complete turkey dinners for three local

Robert Okun rings a bell for the Salvation Army Red Kettle Drive outside Macy’s at Carousel Center.

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Random

From page 1

Jake Bratek to injury – but
it still went to Long Island
and rolled past Garden
City, proving that a great
team is far more than just
one star.
As for Westhill, the key
factors were obvious. With
trademark defense and
great senior leadership,
Kevin King’s basketball
charges beat everyone back
as it gained a championship to match the last one
it earned in 1997.
And with Kevin McAvoy’s live arm, the baseball
Warriors avenged two
losses to Bishop Ludden,
then cruised the rest of the
way to a second straight
title in Binghamton – even
through a state final four
that saw a venue change
and a last out recorded
close to midnight.
You also had an ice
hockey sweep. West
Genesee somehow made it
through 25 games without
a blemish, capping it off
with the miraculous comeback against Suffern in the
semifinals and the titlegame shutout of Saratoga
Springs.
New Hartford had it
tougher in Division II,
needing overtime just to
get out of the sectional
finals, but then handling
the rest to go back-to-back

as it beat Queensbury 5-2
in front of the home folks
in Utica.
The fall brought four
more instances of great
teams reaching the top
spot. Three were quite familiar, while the other took
the perfect route.
It was, of course, the
Skaneateles boys soccer
Lakers going 22-0 and
winning it all in Class B.
To do that required a deep
and lethal offense, a superb
defense (two goals allowed
in the entire post-season)
and some amount of good
fortune. It also meant beating good local Class AA
teams (CNS, West Genesee, CBA) and handling
the pressure of staying
undefeated, which they
did, to say the least.
For two other state
champions, it was an
event years in the making. Baldwinsville, in Class
AA girls volleyball, had
made the sectional title
part routine, but had just
missed in two previous
trips to the state Class AA
show in Glens Falls. This
time, with a deep front

line and two rock-solid
anchors in the back (Brianna Stewart to set, Becca
Maher to defend), the Bees
survived the round-robin
and two deficits to Webster
Schroeder and pulled it out
in five.
In the case of Cazenovia’s field hockey Lakers,
it was the same story
– a lot of sectional success, but nothing more,
prior to 2010. It all fit this
time, though, especially
a record-setting offense
where Tori Widrick, Belle
Hoagland, Abby Eschen
and Jillian Vogl supplied
the goals. And it was Vogl,
with two tallies in the state
semifinal and the overtime
game-winner in the finals,
that had the final say to get
her school a first-ever team
state championship.
Now here comes the
unfair part. Each of the
above teams has made
their communities proud,
going as far as one can in
our system, with no real
chance to compare them
to other great programs
across the country.
Then there’s Fayette-

ville-Manlius girls cross
country. Providing yet
another exclamation point
to yet another wondrous
autumn of running far
ahead of the pack, the
Hornets went to Oregon
and, when done there,
brought home the Nike
Nationals top prize for the
fifth year in a row.
Word has it that, in
Portland, some of the
other teams (and their supporters) openly whispered
about the F-M methods
as the girls won and the
boys finished second.

Everything from maniacal
training to the old standby,
steroids, was brought up. A
bit jealous, are we?
Bill Aris, the coach responsible for this dynasty,
clearly says otherwise. Yes,
they train hard and they
give up lots of typical teenage rituals to run, but it’s
their own choice. They are
self-motivated, and best of
all none of them cares who
gets the ultimate credit, as
long as they all win.
Expect more of it, too.
Courtney Chapman, part
of all five of the champion-

ship journeys, is on her
way to NCAA champion
Villanova, but the other six
that won this year – Christie Rutledge, Heather
Martin, Katie Sischo, Jillian
Fanning, Katie Brislin and
Emily McGurrin – return
for 2011. And the younger
runners are bent on maintaining the streak.
So yes, 2010 was full
of winning efforts at the
highest level, and one
wonders whether it starts a
trend, or is just an instance
where everything clicked,
over and over.

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and 7:45 p.m. boys basketball doubleheader versus
CBA. Inductees will be
introduced to the public
at approximately 8:30 p.m.
during halftime.
For dinner reservations,
see the Hall of Fame link at
jamesvilledewitt.org/athletics, or phone the J-D Athletic Office at 445-8345.

MPH to hold admission open house
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begining at 1 p.m. Sunday
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By Phil Blackwell
pblackwell@cnylink.com
Since the history between the two
schools is limited, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s foolish to think that
the basketball games between Bishop
Grimes and Bishop Ludden can amount
to a â&#x20AC;&#x153;Holy Warâ&#x20AC;? on par with that the
Gaelic Knights once had with Christian
Brothers Academy.
Still, there was no denying the importance of the Cobrasâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; encounter with the
Gaelic Knights on Wednesday night in
Geddes. Grimes was 3-0, Ludden 4-0,
and whoever won would lead the OHSL
Liberty division going into 2011.
Grimes had plenty of good early moments, and battled all the way to the final
buzzer â&#x20AC;&#x201C; but still lost a 56-54 decision to
the Gaelic Knights.
Mike Stone led both sides with 19
points, he only made a single 3-pointer
in the second half and fouled out in the
closing minutes, unable to help the Cobras in its late comeback attempt.
Stone had dazzled in the gameâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s opening minute, hitting a baseline jumper off
the glass, sinking another jump shot after
a nifty crossover dribble and, to cap it off,
making a steal and lay-up to make it 6-0
before Ludden even got a point.
Within two minutes, though, Ludden was out in front thanks to its own
7-0 run, and freshman Dan Kaigler
powered them through the rest of the
first half, getting 11 of his 17 points on
everything from drives to the basket to
a pulled-up 3-pointer. That helped the
Gaelic Knights take a 28-23 lead to the
break.
Ludden aimed to limit Stoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s possessions, and while that worked in the
third quarter, Grimes still used baskets
from Gai Ater (who finished with 12
points) and Connor Sohl (who added
10 points) to inch ahead 36-35 late in
the period.

Again, the Gaelic Knights would
answer. First, Tyler Young hit on backto-back possessions, pushing Ludden in
front 39-36. Then Matt Rogers chimed
in with his own pair of baskets just before the period ended, and suddenly the
Cobras were down 43-36.
Grimes never left the picture, closing
within 43-42 early in the fourth quarter
before Luddenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Kelly Beaudoin stepped
up, draining five straight points to restore
his teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s margin.
With Stone and fellow senior Mike
Sugamosto (just five points) shut down
and Ludden defending well all over the
court, it carried a 53-45 lead to the closing 90 seconds â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and still Grimes almost
pulled it out.
Kaigler and Young missed six consecutive free throws, and Casey Evansâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;
banked-in 3-pointer with 15 seconds left
made it 54-51. Finally, Beaudoin stepped
to the line and made the clinching foul
shots, and though Ater got a 3-pointer
in the waning seconds, Ludden would
hang on.
Two nights before facing Ludden, the
Cobras had to deal with Marcellus in the
make-up of a game snowed out earlier in
the month. Led again by Stone and Sugamosto, Grimes got away in the second
half and beat the Mustangs 74-59.
From the time it started the game 90, the Cobras never trailed. Yet its ability
to build a big early lead got hampered
when Stone picked up three fouls in
the first half, forcing him to sit for long
periods of time.
In the meantime, Marcellus pulled
within three, 32-29, by halftime, fueled
by Chaz Hayes, who had 10 of his 24
points in the second quarter. Mike Fox,
who finished with 16 points, also made
big contributions.
Grimes would spend the third quarter regaining control, partly due to Sugamosto, who had eight of his 15 points
in that frame. Stone did the rest, never

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By Phil Blackwell
pblackwell@cnylink.com

Many different times, the Jamesville-DeWitt/CBA and
Fayetteville-Manlius boys swim teams were supposed to
open the season before it actually did.
Snow, however, kept the Red Rams from facing Mexico
or Fulton, while the Hornets saw potential meets against
West Genesee and Liverpool moved.
When they finally did start last week, though, both
would win. J-D/CBA emerged last Tuesday with a 98-81
victory over Weedsport and, 24 hours later, the Hornets
smashed past Nottingham 104-77.
For the Rams, Eric Jorgensen and Cole Speidel each won
a pair of individual races. Jorgensen tore through the 100
freestyle in 49.69 seconds and beat teammate Josh Lacey,
1:51.24 to 1:53.75, in a fast 200 freestyle.
As for Speidel, he worked his way to first place in the 100
butterfly in 58.42 seconds and needed 2:12.14 to prevail
in the 200 individual medley, while Lacey emerged to win
the 500 freestyle in a quick time of 5:03.57.

Garrett Farchione won the 100 backstroke in 1:01.99,
while Zach Shaw gained first place in the 100 breaststroke
in 1:15.35. Tom Hays prevailed in diving by earning 174.45
points.
Then it was F-Mâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s turn, against the Nottingham side
with which it shares pool time. And it began with Jack Robinson, Kevin Koh, Ryan Kelley and Will Twichell tearing
through the 200 medley relay in 1:43.46, setting the tone
for the rest of the meet.
Koh edged Luke Oliverio, 23.11 seconds to 23.27, in
the 50 freestyle and went on to dominate the 100 butterfly
with a time of 54.34 seconds. Oliverio would rebound to
win the 100 freestyle in 53.40 seconds.
As for Robinson, he held off Kelley to take first in the 200
IM in 2:07.38 and, later in the meet, took 57.01 seconds to
earn first place in the 100 backstroke. Kelley dominated his
specialty, the 100 breaststroke, winning in 1:03.27.
Zach Swanson also won twice, needing 2:01.80 to
prevail in the 200 freestyle and taking the 500 freestyle
in 5:26.56. Matt Beach earned first place in diving with
166.75 points.

picking up that fourth foul and using a
series of nifty moves to create space â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and
baskets â&#x20AC;&#x201C; for himself.
Stone finished with a season-best
28 points, and Casey Evans added 10
points as Gai Ater put in eight points.
The Cobrasâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; defense also did a superb job
bottling up Marcellus star Steve Raven,
holding him to a single field goal.
In between these two outings, the
Bishop Grimes girls basketball team met
with frustration last Tuesday in a 57-56
defeat to Bishop Ludden.
A string of 3-pointers by Amelia
Heiselman and Lauren Vaughn pushed
the Cobras ahead 16-13 after one period,
and Heiselman struck with eight more
points (she had 17 points on the night) in
the third quarter as Grimes built a 54-48
lead by the final period.
Ludden would rally, though, by
forcing turnovers and getting to the freethrow line. Overall, the Gaelic Knights
took 28 foul shots and made 20 of them,
13 by Nicole Granteed (who had 15
points) and Natalie Barletta (who got 12
points) as Kayla Kibling had 17 points.
To help Heiselman, Shauntesha Bryant had nine points, with Jordan Vaught
and Michelle Godlewski joining Vaughn
as they each posted eight points. Maria
King had six points.
Grimes hosts its annual Lady Cobra
Invitational on Wednesday and Thursday, playing Watertown IHC in the first
round after reigning Class C champion
Utica-Notre Dame plays Rochester Mercy. The Cobras and Jugglers could have a
rematch of last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sectional semifinal,
when UND won 46-36 to end Grimesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;
19-game win streak.
The Bishop Grimes boys team returns to action Wednesday in the CiceroNorth Syracuse Holiday Tournament,
playing the host Northstars (defending
Section III Class AA champions) in the
first round, then Fayetteville-Manilus
or Ithaca.

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2010: A year in review
Congratulations, Champions!
J-D climbs to third straight state
Class A title

That towering boys basketball dynasty at JamesvilleDeWitt only grows with each season - and each set of titles
earned along the way.
It now stands at three consecutive New York State
Public High School Athletic Association Class A championships, the latest of them earned Sunday afternoon when
the Red Rams beat Newark 59-45 at Glens Falls Civic
Center. Overall, it’s the fifth state crown won by J-D, four
of them in head coach Bob McKenney’s tenure.
It’s reached the point where nothing less than a state
championship is expected. Even after the departure of
Brandon Triche (to Syracuse University) and Alshwan
Hymes (to Canisius), the target was on the Rams from
the moment this season got underway.
J-D wore that target quite well. From the inside
dominance of sophomores DaJuan Coleman and Tyler
Cavanaugh to the perimeter play of Lamar Kearse, Zach
Firestone, Jailaan Kinsey and Demetrius Mitchell, J-D has
emerged as the state’s lone undefeated team - 24 games,
24 wins ...

The Jamesville-DeWitt boys basketball and boys lacrosse team, and the
Fayetteville-Manlius girls cross country team made 2010 championship
headlines in March, June and December. Read excerpts by Sports Editor
Phil Blackwell below:

Ram complete perfect
run to state lacrosse title

F-M cross country girls win fifth
straight AA state title

Along the way to a second state Class B
championship in four years, the JamesvilleDeWitt boys lacrosse team had a fair share of
setbacks, especially with key injuries late in
the season and uneven starts to games in the
playoffs.
But it never lost.
Perfect right to the end, the Red Rams sealed
that unbeaten 22-0 mark for all time Saturday
at Stony Brook University’s LaValle Stadium,
toppling Garden City 11-5 to earn the biggest
prize possible ...

Early on a sun-drenched Saturday morning at Lakeside Park in
Pawling, seven girls from the Fayetteville-Manlius girls cross country
team set out in pursuit of the New York State Public High School
Athletic Association Class AA championship.
By the time they were done less than 20 minutes later, the state
title was safely in the Hornets’ hands again, the fifth straight year it
has claimed this big prize.
F-M, the nation’s top-ranked team, achieved a perfect score of
15 points, leaving Saratoga Springs, in second place (45 points), and
the other seven AA teams far behind as it took yet another big step
toward defending its national crown at the Nike Nationals early in
December …

In brief
Openings,
closings in
business

We remember

Bryan McNeill Place, 39
Jan. 3, 2010
Founder, Place Financial

Dr. Harold Wanamaker, 80
Aug. 29, 2010
Physician, philanthropist

Fr. Kevin Hannon, 60
Jan. 9, 2010
Pastor, St. Ann’s Church

Kara MacDougall, 17
Jan. 18, 2010
ESM senior

Herbert Boerner, 88
Jan. 22, 2010
Former trustee,
village of Manlius

Frederick J. Burns, 100
Aug. 2, 2010
FSC artist, teacher

Sierra Taylor, 11
Oct. 14, 2010
ESE fourth-grader

James C. Van Deusen, 49,
Nov. 25, 2010
Former chair,
town of DeWitt
parks and recreation

In 2010, residents
of the Eastern suburbs
welcomed a new teen
center, JCC’s The SPOT
at Shoppingtown Mall,
and several new businesses, including Trappers II in the village
Minoa, the Chocolate
Pizza Factory in the
town of Manlius, Lumiere Bistro, DAZZLE
and Bare Bones Health
and Wellness Center in
the village of Manlius.
There were goodbyes, too. Among those
that closed their doors
were Thanks a Latte,
t h e Vi l l a g e C a n d y
Shoppe and the Community Learning and
Information Center of
Manlius (CLIC).

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Toward day’s end, they attended mass celebrated by
the Rev. Msgr. Robert Yeazel, pastor of Holy Cross
Church.
“One of the basics of our program [at CAP] is
that we are truly teaching the whole person, not only
academic but spiritual,” said Schmidt, noting her students include Buddhists, Muslims and Hindus. “Our
children are from all different religious backgrounds,
but the parents believe that their children are getting
universal value. They don’t look at being Christian as
being so different from their [religions]. They see a lot
of the same values.”
Holy Cross Principal David Wheeler said it is hoped

the two schools will develop a relationship through
continued outreach missions, “sharing experiences
and sharing cultures.”
If it’s up to the children, the partnership is well on
its way.
Third-graders Tong Mading and Albright Salvano,
both of CAP, and Sage Ryder, of Holy Cross, said the
day-long event was fun. Sage had already made new
friends.
“They’re really nice,” she said.
When asked if he’d like to gather again, Abright
said yes, and wants to invite the classes next time to
visit CAP.

boys and girls from other parts of the world.
Both schools teach grades kindergarten through
sixth grade. Holy Cross is for the most part culturally
homogenous; CAP is diverse. Billed as an International
School in the Roman Catholic tradition, it represents
five continents, or 24 countries and 15 languages.
“We’re a very diverse group in all aspects,” Schmidt
said. “Racially, culturally, economically and linguistically.”
The day began with a meet and greet, followed
by a blessing and official welcome. From there,
students in similar grades either lunched together or gathered in the gym for sundry activities.

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families, Meitus said.
munications and Special coordinator.
Katherine Lowe, communiters, discounts and early
OHS
At the annual Christmas Events Chris Benton said a
Stilwell said every one ty relations director of Meals
notifications for events and
$25 donation, for example,
would provide one hour of
therapeutic counseling for
an individual in crisis, at no
cost to the client.
To donate to Vera House
visit verahouse.org, or send
a check to 6181 Thompson
Road, Suite 100, Syracuse,
NY, 13206.

Food Bank of CNY

As if proof was needed
of an increasing need, the
Food Bank of Central New
York recently transitioned
to a new, larger warehouse
space in Baldwinsville.
“We now distribute more
than 11 million meals annually,” said Ania Stilwell, public relations and marketing

dollar donated creates two
and a half meals, which are
provided to soup kitchens,
emergency shelters and food
pantries throughout the 11county coverage area.
“Twenty-five dollars
would go a long way,” Stilwell said.
Donation to the Food
Bank can be made online at
foodbankcny.org, by phone
at 437-1899 or by check to
Food Bank of Central New
York, Attn: Tom Slater, 7066
Interstate Island Road, Syracuse, NY, 13209.

Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels of Syracuse can stretch a $25 donation over 17 meals, said

on Wheels of Syracuse.
Each meal costs $10.25,
said Lowe, and while most of
that cost is covered by government and other funding
sources, there is still a $1.50
shortfall per meal.
“So for us, $25 equals 17
meals,” she said.
Lowe said the local Meals
on Wheels branch serves
around 728 clients, or about
200,000 meals each year.
To donate to Meals on
Wheels, visit meals.org/donations, mail your gift to
Meals on Wheels of Syracuse, 300 Burt St., Syracuse,
NY, 13202 or call 478-5948
ext.205.

Vera House

In it’s mission to end
domestic and sexual abuse,
Vera House provides a variety of resources including
emergency shelter at confidential locations for women
and children as well as
men, rape crisis and sexual
assault services, advocacy
programs, and youth and
community counseling and
education programs.
Though donations help
support all Vera House
programs, Director of Com-

programs in return for helping support the OHA.
Fallon said the OHA
recently unveiled an additional way to donate: new artifact adoption program. Six
of the OHA’s most recognizable artifacts -- the Heaphy’s
Tin Man and HARP, among
them -- are now available
for “adoption.” A donation
made in this form earns
donors a certificate and
description of the artifact,
and the money goes toward
preserving the museum’s
collection.
To donate to the OHA
or become a member, visit
cnyhistory.org or call 4281864 ext. 314.

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Rescue Mission

Best known for providing hot meals to those in
need, the Rescue Mission
also offers emergency shelter and long-term housing,
clothing for all ages and
employment resources in
the Syracuse area, among
other programs.
“A $25 donation to the
Rescue Mission would provide about 12 meals in our
dining facility or one night of
emergency shelter,” said Paul
LaDolce, communications
director of the Syracuse and
CNY Rescue Mission.
When it comes to feeding the hungry, every penny
truly counts: LaDolce said
in November of this year,
the Rescue Mission served
5,219 more meals than in
November 2009, with a 17
percent increase in women
and children taking advantage of the Rescue Mission’s
hot meals.
“Our services are increasing in a very difficult
economy that is also impacting the people who support
us,” LaDolce added.
To donate to the Rescue
Mission of Syracuse and
Central New York, visit rmsyr.org, call 472-6251 or mail
checks to Rescue Mission,
Dept. IN99, P.O. Box 11122,
Syracuse, NY, 13218.

While it may not relay
the same sense of urgency
as providing food or shelter
for the needy, the Onondaga
Historical Association is
responsible for preserving
the history of Onondaga
County -- no small task,
and not one an inexpensive
one, either.
Lynn Fallon, OHA development director, said a
flat-out donation of $25, or
any amount, would likely
go to the group’s year-end
appeal.
By becoming a member,
available at different levels
from $25 to $1,000 annually, donors can receive a
discount at the museum
store, access to the OHA
research center, newslet-

Bureau Distribution, a $25
donation could purchase
four movie tickets, one of
the Christmas Bureau gifts
specifically for teens.
“The older, 13- to 16year-old kids are hard to
shop for, they don’t want
stuffed animals and matchbox cars,” said Meitus. The
movie tickets, provided in
pairs, are available for the
second year at the Christmas Bureau event, held
Wednesday Dec. 22 at the
OnCenter.
To donate to the Salvation Army of the Syracuse
Area, visit salvationarmy.
org, mail a check to The
Salvation Army of the Syracuse Area, 677 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse, NY, 13202 or call
479-1337.
Or drop your donation in
one of the iconic Red Kettle
Drive bell ringer’s kettles
throughout the county.

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Food politics

Are you sure you want to eat that?
Week 2: For five weeks, the Eagle Bulletin
will be publishing a series of articles based on
food politics. The submissions were written by
Syracuse University students studying under
Professor Nicole Moss, a professional writing
instructor.
By Brooke Leone

Toni J. Smith, 28, of 601
Cypress St. in Liverpool,
was charged with criminal
possession of a hypoder-

Retirement Living for

Independent Seniors

mic needle and criminal
possession of a controlled
substance at the DeWitt
Police Department and
was scheduled to appear
in court on Jan. 5.

East Syracuse
Dec. 7

James W. Seymour, 42, of
8372 Shallowcreek Road
in Liverpool, was charged
with aggravated harassment in the second degree
and attempted petit larceny at the East Syracuse
Police Department. He was
scheduled to appear in
court on Dec. 7.

Dec. 4

Benjamin L. Robinson,
46, of 102 Strand Place
in Syracuse, was charged
with grand larceny in the
fourth degree at the East
Syracuse Police Department. He was scheduled to
appear in court on Dec. 14.

Manlius
Dec. 7

Julie D. Soms, 20, of 936
Highland St. in Syracuse,
was charged with attempted petit larceny and conspiracy in the sixth degree
on Towne Drive in Fayetteville. She was scheduled to
appear in court on Jan. 4.

Do you know the risks of feeding your child
a hamburger?
Mike and Barbara Kowalcyk didn’t, until
their 2 ½-old-son Kevin suddenly died 12
days later from eating an E. coli-infested
hamburger.
On July 31, 2001, the Kowalcyk’s said Kevin
awoke with diarrhea and a mild fever. He was
taken to the emergency room where later he
was diagnosed with E. coli food poisoning.
His kidneys started to fail and he developed
Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, a disorder that
often occurs after a gastrointestinal infection
with E. coli bacteria. It is most common in
children and the most common cause of acute
kidney failure in children.
Kevin went through a few dialysis procedures; his body swelled and he wasn’t allowed
to drink water. All the medication and treatment didn’t help. On Aug. 11, he died.
This tragic incident motivated his mother
to create Kevin’s Law, which would prevent
tainted food from resulting in fatal consequences. By supporting Kevin’s Law, consumers would be fighting for a quality food
industry that protects the nation’s families.
The main goal of Kevin’s Law is to prevent

factories from producing meat contaminated
with E. coli or other deadly pathogens. The
United States Department of Agriculture
would have the power to shut the factories
down that repeatedly violate the law’s requirements.
Barbara Kowalcyk is now campaigning to
get this bill passed. In the Center for Foodborne Illness Research and Prevention press
release she writes, “following the death of
my son Kevin in 2001 from an E. coli O157:
H7 infection, my family has worked hard to
channel our grief into advocating for this new
approach, in hopes that it will prevent this kind
of tragedy from happening to others.”
In 2006, Syracuse University’s campus
newspaper, The Daily Orange, wrote a piece
on the E. coli outbreak in spinach. One hundred and forty-six cases were reported in 23
states, according to the U.S Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention. Of these cases, nine
were reported in New York state. None of the
cases were in Onondaga County; however, the
threat was still prominent.
The Peanut Corporation of America issued
a recall for its peanut butter in January 2009. It
wasn’t until two weeks later that the recall was
extended to more than 400 products. In this
short period of time, a total of eight people died
and more than 500 illnesses spread in 43 states.
Half of these cases were children.
If Kevin’s Law passes, the chance for
similar incidents to occur would decrease
due to pressure placed on the food industry.
For more information, search Kevin’s Law on
Facebook.com.

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‘My Daddy Told me’
My Daddy told me,
He told me like his Daddy
told him
in the long grey depths of
his growin’ up,
Told me to get my
skinny butt out of bed in the
mornin’
And get to work on time.
But not just on time!
Get your skinny little butt
to work ten minutes early!
Let the boss see you there,
See you there ready to
work,
Bright tailed, sparkled
eyed, ready to rip!
My Daddy told me that.
And he told me to get my
hair cut,
Every two weeks, need it
or not,
Steady as snot,
Look clean and be clean
and think clean and
Get my skinny little butt to
the barber shop,
Need it or not, shaved high
above the ears like his Daddy
did,
. . . before him.
My Daddy told me that.
And he told me, Son,
Don’t you know that it’s
just as easy,
Just as ever lovin’ easy,
To fill up your tank all way
when it’s half full,
As it is to fill it up halfway
when it’s allgone.

By Tom Hayes

Don’t you know that? He
asked,
As he was pouring the gas
in from the can
He had brought to my car,
By the side of the road,
For the third time that year.
My Daddy asked me that.
And he asked me,
By the Sweet Easter Jesus,
What was I thinking of
When I gave you bullets for
that gun of yours.
Ain’t the guns that’s the
problem with you, he told
me
It’s the bullets.
Yes, Lord, and you ‘bout
blowed your foot off,
Playin’ with the safety,
Diddlin’ with the trikker,
Your mind a-floatin’ up in
the tree with the songbirds.
And I listened.
And when they carried him
in the mahogany bed
To lie in the flower chamber,
The firemen marched in
dress black and white
Into the room,
And sat as a platoon,
An honor guard,
A phalanx of friends,
Cordoned ‘round the
coffin,
As I sat in back,
Alone,
Hair a bit scruffy, a late
arrival,
Bemused by it all.

Uniformless,
Honor guard of one.
And when they had all left,
Marched away in communal pageantry,
I stayed a bit,
I tarried,
I, suddenly burgeoning
with a thousand things
unsaid,
Sat with the grave digger
and his shovel,
Under the velvet tent,
Under the September sun,
Under the gun of the waiting cars and family and the
impatience
Of the grave digger and his
fresh mound of dirt:
And said good-bye,
And promised,
To get my hair cut,
to be early to work,
to keep my bullets
away from my gun,
and to get my skinny little
butt
to the first gas station,
When my tank hit “half.”
That’s what I promised my
Daddy
After he had gone.

Tom Hayes, of Cazenovia, wrote this poem about
his father, Irv Hayes, who
died in 1981. For yearrs,
a light on the Fayetteville
Memory Tree had been lit
by Tom’s mother, Etta, in Irv’s
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Fayetteville Senior Center presents:

The Memory Tree

The star atop this year’s
tree is sponsored
by the Congressman
George C. Wortley
Foundation.

Please join The Fayetteville Senior Center this holiday season by remembering those loved ones and friends who are no longer with us. By making a small donation to the Memory Tree located in the heart of the village of Fayetteville, the gradual lighting of those blue lights will remind us all of holidays past and the people whose lives meant so much to
us. Donation forms may be requested by calling the Senior Center at 637-9025.
The star atop this year’s tree is sponsored by Wortley Foundation.

RailCarriers in Ft. Myers even after
moving back to New York from Ft.
Myers. He even managed to assist
his good friend Al Lafrance of CritterControl when his assistance was
needed.
Jack enjoyed retirement and was
an active member of the American
Legion, and a life member of the
North American Hunting Club.
He loved to hunt and was proficient
with a bow, black powder, rifle and
shotgun. He and his sons’ helped
control the deer population on his
116 acres in Pompey. He also was an
avid golfer and loved a good joke.
He was predeceased by his

Philip C. Tabbi , 85

Avid golfer, loved horse racing and going to the casino
Philip C. TabHoly Cross Church
bi, 85, of DeWitt,
in DeWitt. He was
passed away on Frian avid golfer who
day Dec. 17, 2010,
loved horse racing
at Iroquois Nursing
and going to the
Home, in Jamescasino.
ville, following a
Philip is predelong illness.
ceased by his wife
Born on Dec.
Clarice in 1974
7, 1925, in Buffalo,
and children Mark
Mr. Tabbi
Philip was a naTabbi in 2001 and
tionally recognized
Jeanine Carnes in
self-employed insurance 2009. He is survived by
salesman for many years. his grandchildren Andrew
Philip was a member of P. Carnes and Angela C.

Enjoyed art, music, theater, her Italian heritage
Angeline L. SilShe was a comvestri, 79, of DeWitt,
municant of Holy
passed away unexCross Church as
pectedly at home
well as a member
on Friday Dec. 17,
and past president
2010. She was a
of their Altar &
loving wife, mother,
Rosar y Society.
sister and grandShe was an active
mother, showing a
volunteer for the
great devotion to
American Cancer
Mrs. Silvestri
her family and beSociety and many
loved friends. She
school and scoutenjoyed art, music, theater ing organizations.
and her Italian heritage.
She is sur vived by
She could be found cooking her husband of 56 years,
for her family and friends Herbert H. Silvestri; her
and traveling, especially to daughters, Lisa Isaacson
Italy and Brigantine, NJ.
of Florham Park, NJ and
A native of Peckville, Karen Silvestri of DeWitt;
PA, she has lived in DeWitt and her son Gregory (Resince 1955. Angie was a becca) Silvestri of Edina,
graduate of Blakely High MN. Grandchildren, Adam
School and Lackawanna Jr. Isaacson of Greenwich,
College. She worked as a CT; Zachary, Sarah and
Secretary for the Religious Joshua Silvestri of Edina,
Education Office at Holy MN. Brother Robert (MarCross Church for eighteen tha) Giovanelli of Virginia
years, retiring in 1990. Beach, VA and sister Letizia

Magats of Auburn, NY.
Angie is also survived by
two dear long time friends,
Rosemary Polimeni and Pat
(Charles) Humpleby.
She was predeceased
by her parents Nazzarena
Cicilioni Giovanelli and
Vincenzo Giovanelli, her
brother Angelo Giovanelli
and her sister Lillian Falzone.
Calling hours: 4 to 7 p.m.
Tuesday Dec. 21 at Holy
Cross Church, 4112 E. Genesee St., DeWitt, NY 13214.
A Mass of the resurrection:
11 a.m. Wednesday Dec.
22 at Holy Cross Church.
Funeral arrangements are
by Fairchild & Meech, Inc.
Memorial donations may
be made to Holy Cross
Church or St. Francis Social
Adult Day Care, 1108 Court
St., Syracuse, NY 13208.
Arrangements by Fairchild
& Meech DeWitt Chapel.

Alvin Kimpel, 78

Had a positive outlook
A l v i n K i mp e l , 7 8 ,
passed away after a sudden illness on Dec. 21,
2010. Alvin will be remembered for his positive
outlook on life, providing
those that knew him with
many fond memories.
Alvin resided at the Briarwood Residence in Manlius until his unexpected
death. He was predeceased by his twin brother, Alan (Jean), brothers,

Frederick and Ernest and
his sisters, Beverly (Howard) Bishop and Ruth
(Donald) Haynes. He is
survived by his brothers, Sanford of Seneca
Falls, Richard (Esther) of
North Syracuse, Howard
of Claysmouth Falls, Ore.,
his sister Lucy Roth of
Syracuse, many nieces,
nephews and grandnieces
and grandnephews.
Funeral services: 10

a.m. Monday Dec. 27
at the Maurer Funeral
Home, 300 Second St.,
Liver pool with burial
to follow in Onondaga
Valley Cemetery. There
will be no calling hours.
Contributions in lieu of
flowers may be made to
CNY Friends, 300 S Wilbur Avenue, Syracuse,,
NY 13204.

wife, Susan Webster Landers and
by his grandson, Stephen Landers.
He is survived by his sons, Richard
of East Syracuse, Stephen (Dawn)
of Union Springs, Scott of Oneida,
Jeffrey of Hickory, NC, Dylan of
Knoxville, TN and his daughter,
Erin (Rodney) Phillips of Knoxville,
TN; nine grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; sister, Susan (James)
Wall of Wilton, CT; brothers, Richard (Ann) of Auburn and David
of Williston, VT; three nieces; two
nephews; two grandnieces and two
grandnephews.
At Jack’s request there are no calling hours or funeral service. There

will be a private celebration of Jack’s
life after the first of the year. For
guestbook, please visit scheppfamily
.com Contributions: may be made
to the American Lung Association,
1301 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Suite
800, Washington, DC 2004 or the
charity of your choice.
Special recognition is made
to Jack’s ex-wife Susan Doxtater
Landers for her support and assistance during his illness and
to his son Stephen who became
Jacks primary care giver in the last
few months. The family thanks
everyone for their support and
prayers.

Frances J. Salce, 85
Employed at GE

Frances J. Salce,
granddaughter, Car85, of Cicero died
rieann Forgensi and
Monday Dec. 13,
by three sisters, Ida
2010, at Crouse
Carulli, Josephine
Hospital. She was an
Killian and Florence
East Syracuse native
Zohler.
who had lived 19
Surviving are her
years in Florida folsix children, Susan
lowing retirement.
M. (Robert) Oakes
She had summered
of Cicero, Michael
Mr. Salce
for 41 years on Lake
J. (Kathy) Salce of
Ontario. Until 1983,
Cicero; Sharon R.
she had been a transistor (Keith) Brooks of Naples,
tester for General Electric. FL; Paul A. (Susan) Salce
She was a communicant of of West Monroe; Sandra L.
St. Matthew’s Church, East (Phil) DePalma of Rocky
Syracuse.
Mount, NC and Stacey M.
Mrs. Salce was prede- (Vince) Stelluto of Rochester;
ceased by her husband of a brother, Joseph (Lisa) Car59 years, Michael; by her done of Syracuse; two sisters,

Rose Cresce of Syracuse and
Carmella (Frank) Gonzales of
Liverpool; a brother-in-law,
Carl (Arlene) Salce of East
Syracuse; thirteen grandchildren; eight great grandchildren and many nieces and
nephews.
Services: 8:30 a.m. Saturday Dec. 18 at Fergerson
Funeral Home and at 9 a.m.
at St. Matthews Church with
entombment following in
Assumption Cemetery. Calling hours: 4 to 7 p.m. Friday
Dec. 17 at the funeral home,
215 South Main Street, North
Syracuse, NY. Memorial messages may be left at fergersonfuneralhome.com.

Sally K. Roome, 77

Certified pinch-hitter pilot
Sally K. Roome,
She is survived
77, of Manlius,
by her husband of
passed away on
57 years, Gerard;
Thursday Dec. 16,
three daughters,
2010, at Crouse
Mary Beth (MiHospital. Born in
chael) DeSantis,
Amsterdam, NY,
Kelly Anne (Joshe graduated from
seph) Collins and
St. Mary’s Institute
Katherine Elizain Amsterdam and Mrs. Roome beth Roome; two
Green Mountain
sisters, her twin,
College in PoultHelen Windbiel
ney, VT. She was a com- and Mary Christine (Wilmunicant of Immaculate liam) Abballe; four grandConception Church in children, Megan DeSantis,
Fayetteville and a member Michael DeSantis, Amanda
of its rosary group. Sally Collins and Ian Collins; and
had a great devotion to her several nieces and nephews.
family and a deep faith. She She was predeceased by a
loved to help others. She sister, Katherine Elizabeth
was a certified pinch-hitter Wyllie and a brother, Wilpilot.
liam Kling. Services: 10

John A. Landers, 72,
to work for W.T. Grants,
of Pompey, passed away
then General Products and
peacefully Dec. 22, 2010, at
subsequently General ElecSt. Joseph’s Hospital followtric. His work at GE was
ing a seven-month battle
primarily in transportation
with lung cancer. He was
and he eventually ended up
born March 25, 1938 in Auin Hickory, NC, and was in
burn and was the son of the
charge of all the GE Trucks,
late Paul and Helen Landers.
Trailers and Railcars in the
After graduating from High
South East. As GE consoliSchool he enlisted in the Mr. Landers dated they outsourced their
U.S. Navy and served three
transportation business to
years as an electronics technician. Allyn International in Ft. Myers,
He then attended Auburn Com- FL, and Jack continued doing the
munity College and graduated with same activities for the new company
an associate’s degree in business ad- following his retirement from GE.
ministration. He subsequently went At the same time he worked for

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14 Eagle Bulletin, Dec. 29, 2010
NOTICE OF FORMATION
Notice of Formation of
Parkside 2010 LLC. Arts. of
Org. filed with Secy. of State of
NY (SSNY) on 11/8/10. Office
location: Onondaga County.
SSNY designated as agent of
LLC upon whom process
against it may be served. SSNY
shall mail process to: c/o The
LLC, 6493 Ridings Road, Ste.
115, Syracuse, NY 13206.
Purpose: any lawful activity.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
Notice of Formation of
Franklin Park 2010 LLC. Arts.
of Org. filed with Secy. of State
of NY (SSNY) on 11/8/10.
Office location: Onondaga
County. SSNY designated as
agent of LLC upon whom
process against it may be
served. SSNY shall mail
process to: c/o The LLC, 6493
Ridings Road, Ste. 115,
Syracuse, NY 13206.
Purpose: any lawful activity.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
Notice of Formation of
Clayton 2010 LLC. Arts. of
Org. filed with Secy. of State of
NY (SSNY) on 11/8/10. Office
location: Onondaga County.
SSNY designated as agent of
LLC upon whom process
against it may be served. SSNY
shall mail process to: c/o The
LLC, 6493 Ridings Road, Ste.
115, Syracuse, NY 13206.
Purpose: any lawful activity.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
Notice of Formation of
Brentwood 2010 LLC. Arts.
of Org. filed with Secy. of State
of NY (SSNY) on 11/8/10.
Office location: Onondaga
County. SSNY designated as
agent of LLC upon whom
process against it may be
served. SSNY shall mail
process to: c/o The LLC, 6493
Ridings Road, Ste. 115,
Syracuse, NY 13206.
Purpose: any lawful activity.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
OF DW STONER &
ASSOCIATES, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, that the above-named
limited liability company has
been formed for the transaction
of business in the State of New
York and elsewhere.
The name of the limited
liability company is DW
STONER & ASSOCIATES,
LLC (hereinafter referred to as
the “Company”. The Articles
of Organization of the
Company were filed with the
Secretary of State on November
1, 2010. The county within
New York in which the office
of the Company is to be located
is Onondaga. The Secretary of
State has been designated as
agent upon whom process
against the Company may be
served. The post office address
to which the Secretary of State
shall mail process is:
DW
STONER
&
ASSOCIATES, LLC
8615 #2 Road East
Manlius, NY 13104
The purpose of the business of
the Company is for
environmental consulting.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of formation of
Limited Liability Company.
Name: Homes of Syracuse
Developer LLC (“LLC”).
Articles of Organization filed
with the Secretary of State of
the State of New York
(“SSNY”) on November 8,
2010. NY office location is
Onondaga County. The SSNY
has been designated as agent
of the LLC upon whom process
against it may be served. The
SSNY shall mail a copy of any
process to the LLC at c/o NRP
Holdings
LLC,
UB
Corporation, Skylight Office
Tower, 1660 West 2nd StreetSuite 1100, Cleveland, OH
44113. Purpose/character of
LLC is to engage in any lawful
act or activity.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of formation of
Limited Liability Company.
Name: Homes of Southside
Syracuse LLC (“LLC”).
Articles of Organization filed
with the Secretary of State of
the State of New York
(“SSNY”) on November 12,
2010. NY office location is
Onondaga County. The SSNY
has been designated as agent
of the LLC upon whom process
against it may be served. The
SSNY shall mail a copy of any
process to the LLC at c/o
Syracuse Housing Authority,

516 Burt Street, Syracuse, NY
13202. Purpose/character of
LLC is to engage in any lawful
act or activity.
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LEGAL NOTICE
SALT CITY PHYSICAL
THERAPY, PLLC
Notice of Organization:
Salt City Physical
Therapy, PLLC was filed with
SSNY on 3/18/2010. Office:
Onondaga County. SSNY
designated as agent of PLLC
upon whom process may be
served. PO address which
SSNY shall mail any process
against the PLLC served upon
him: 5792 Stonegate Heights
Drive,
Apartment 8,
Jamesville,
NY 13078.
Purpose is to engage in the
practice of physical therapy.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
NOTICE
OF
FORMATION OF 731 WEST
FAYETTE, LLC. Articles of
Organization were filed with
the Department of State on
November 8, 2010,. The office
of the Company is to be located
in Onondaga County. The
Secretary of State is designated
as agent of the Company upon
whom process against it may
be served. The address to
which the Secretary of State
shall mail a copy of any process
served against him or her is:
731 West Fayette Street,
Syracuse, New York 13202.
The purpose of the business of
the Company is any lawful
business.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
Notice of Formation of
6314 FLY ROAD LLC. Arts.
of Org. filed with Secy. of State
of NY (SSNY) on 11/15/10.
Office location: Onondaga
County. Princ. office of LLC:
333 Butternut Dr., Ste. 104,
Syracuse, NY 13214. SSNY
designated as agent of LLC
upon whom process against it
may be served. SSNY shall
mail process to the LLC at the
addr. of its princ. office.
Purpose: Any lawful activity.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
Notice of Formation of
CBD Solutions, LLC. Arts. of
Org. filed with NY Dept. of
State on 8/16/10. Office
location: Onondaga County.
Princ. bus. addr.: 7006 Tiffany
Circle, Fayetteville, NY
13066. Sec. of State
designated as agent of LLC
upon whom process against it
may be served and shall mail
process to: 126 N. Salina St.,
Ste. 320, Syracuse, NY
13202. Purpose: any lawful
activity.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF FORMATION
OF LIMITED LIABILITY
COMPANY
LITTLEFIELD PLACE,
LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, that the above-named
Limited Liability Company
has been formed for the
transaction of business in the
State of New York and
elsewhere. 1. The name of the
Limited Liability Company is
Littlefield Place, LLC. 2. The
Articles of Organization of
Littlefield Place, LLC were
filed with the Secretary of State
for the State of New York on
October 22, 2010. 3. The
County within the State of
New York in which the offices
of Littlefield Place, LLC are to
be located is Onondaga
County. 4. The Secretary of
State of the State of New York
is designated as the agent for
Littlefield Place, LLC upon
whom process in any action or
proceeding against it may be
served. The address within the
State of New York to which
the Secretary of State shall mail
a copy of the process in any
action or proceeding against
Littlefield Place, LLC which
may be served upon him/her
is: 102 Newbury Hollow
Lane, Syracuse, New York
13210. Littlefield Place, LLC
does not have a registered
agent within the State of New
York. 5. The character of the
business to be transacted by
Littlefield Place, LLC is to
conduct, without limitation,
any lawful business activity
authorized by law.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF FORMATION
OF LIMITED LIABILITY
COMPANY
CAPITALVIEW
PROPERTIES, LLC

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, that the above-named
Limited Liability Company
has been formed for the
transaction of business in the
State of New York and
elsewhere.
1. The name of the Limited
Liability Company is
Capitalview Properties, LLC.
2. The Articles of
Organization of Capitalview
Properties, LLC were filed
with the Secretary of State for
the State of New York on
October 19, 2010.
3. The County within the
State of New York in which
the offices of Capitalview
Properties, LLC are to be
located is Onondaga County.
4. The Secretary of State of
the State of New York is
designated as the agent for
Capitalview Properties, LLC
upon whom process in any
action or proceeding against
it may be served. The address
within the State of New York
to which the Secretary of State
shall mail a copy of the process
in any action or proceeding
against
Capitalview
Properties, LLC which may be
served upon him/her is: 5734
Eclipse Drive, Jamesville,
New York 13078. Capitalview
Properties, LLC does not have
a registered agent within the
State of New York.
5. The character of the
business to be transacted by
Capitalview Properties, LLC
is to conduct, without
limitation, any lawful business
activity authorized by law.
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NOTICE
OF
FORMATION
OF
Apprentice Athletics, LLC.
Articles of Organization were
filed with the Department of
State on New York,. The office
of the Company is to be located
in Onondaga County. The
Secretary of State is designated
as agent of the Company upon
whom process against it may
be served. The address to
which the Secretary of State
shall mail a copy of any process
served against him or her is:
213 Arch Street, Syracuse, NY
13206. The purpose of the
business of the Company is
any lawful business.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
Notice of Formation of
BUTTER NUT CREEK
ARMORY LLC. Articles of
Organization filed with
Secretary of State of NY
(SSNY) on 10/25/10. Office
location: Onondaga County.
SSNY has been designated as
agent of LLC upon whom
process against it may be
served. SSNY shall mail
process to C/O BUTTER NUT
CREEK ARMORY LLC 6413
Terese Terrace, Jamesville NY
13078-9481 Purpose: Any
lawful activity.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
Notice of Formation of
YOUR
CNY
TECHNOLOGY COACH,
LLC, a domestic LLC. Arts. of
Org. filed with the SSNY on
10/20/2010. Office location:
Onondaga County. SSNY has
been designated as agent upon
whom process against the
LLC may be served. SSNY
shall mail a copy of process to:
The LLC, 8058 Summerview
Drive, Fayetteville, NY
13066. Purpose: Any Lawful
Purpose.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
Notice of Formation of
Ohmwardbound, LLC. Arts of
Org filed Secy of State (SSNY),
11/3/10. Office location:
Onondaga County. SSNY
designated as agent of LLC
upon whom process may be
served. SSNY shall mail copy
of process: 8035 Changing
Seasons Cir,. Fayetteville, NY
13066. Purpose: any lawful
purpose.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
Notice of Formation of
SHANE TRUCKING, LLC.
Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of
State of NY (SSNY) on 09/14/
06. Office location: Onondaga
County. Princ. office of LLC:
170 Base Rd., Oriskany, NY
13424. SSNY designated as
agent of LLC upon whom
process against it may be
served. SSNY shall mail
process to the LLC, 8602
Snowshoe Trail, Cicero, NY
13039. Purpose: Any lawful
activity.
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LEGAL NOTICE

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NEwspapErs

G
R
E
E
N
REHABILITATION, LLC
Articles of Org. filed NY Sec.
of State (SSNY) 11/19/10.
Office in Onondaga Co. SSNY
desig. agent of LLC upon
whom process may be served.
SSNY shall mail copy of
process to 8070 Irish Mist Ln.,
Manlius, NY 13104. Purpose:
Any lawful purpose. Principal
business location: 103
Clinton St., Fayetteville, NY
13066.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of Qualification of
WeCare Acquisition, LLC.
Authority filed with NY Dept.
of State on 11/24/10. Office
location: Onondaga County.
Principal business address:
9293 Bonta Bridge Rd.,
Jordan, NY 13080. LLC
formed in DE on 11/12/10. NY
Sec. of State designated as
agent of LLC upon whom
process against it may be
served and shall mail process
to: c/o Corporation Service
Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY
12207. DE address of LLC: c/
o Corporation Service Co.,
2711 Centerville Rd., Ste. 400,
Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert.
of Form. filed with DE Sec. of
State, 401 Federal St., Dover,
DE 19901. Purpose: any
lawful activity.
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LEGAL NOTICE
7085 Manlius Center
Road LLC (“LLC”) has been
formed
for transacting
business in NY and
elsewhere. 1. Articles of
Organization were filed with
the NY Sec. of State (“NYSS”)
on 11/10/10. 2. The LLC’s
office is in Onondaga County.
3. The NYSS is designated as
agent for service of process.
The address in NY for NYSS
to mail a copy of the process
against LLC: 7085 Manlius
Ctr. Rd, E. Syracuse, NY
13057. 4. The LLC shall
engage in any activity allowed
by law.
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LEGAL NOTICE
7085 Manlius Center
Road LLC (“LLC”) has been
formed
for transacting
business in NY and
elsewhere. 1. Articles of
Organization were filed with
the NY Sec. of State (“NYSS”)
on 11/10/10. 2. The LLC’s
office is in Onondaga County.
3. The NYSS is designated as
agent for service of process.
The address in NY for NYSS
to mail a copy of the process
against LLC: 7085 Manlius
Ctr. Rd, E. Syracuse, NY
13057. 4. The LLC shall
engage in any activity allowed
by law.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
Notice of Formation of
TOGG VIEW FARM, LLC,
Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State
(SSNY) 8/16/10. Office
location: OnondagaCounty.
SSNY designated asagent of
LLC upon whom process may
be served. SSNY shall mail
copy of process: 1188 Vincent
Corners Rd. Fabius, NY
13063. Purpose: any lawful
purpose
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Synapse Downtown LLC
NOTICE
OF
FORMATION OF SYNAPSE
DOWNTOWN LLC (LLC).
The LLC’s Articles of
Organization were filed with
the NY Secy. of State (SSNY)
on 10/08/2010. The principal
office is located in Onondaga
County, with principal office
address at 325 E. Water St.,
Syracuse, NY 13202. The
SSNY is designated as agent
of the LLC for service of
process, and will mail process
to above address. The LLC
was formed for any lawful
business purpose.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of Qualification of
WESTERN
LIGHTS
PROPERTIES,
LLC.
Authority filed with Secy. of
State of NY (SSNY) on 11/29/
10. Office location: Onondaga
County. LLC formed in
Delaware (DE) on 11/09/10.
Princ. office of LLC: c/o The
Kempner
Corp.,
257
Mamaroneck Ave., White
Plains, NY 10605. SSNY
designated as agent of LLC
upon whom process against it
may be served. SSNY shall
mail process to the LLC at the
addr. of its princ. office. DE
addr. of LLC: c/o Corporation
Service Co., 2711 Centerville
Rd., Ste. 400, Wilmington, DE

19808. Arts. of Org. filed with
State of DE, Secy. of State, Div.
of Corps., 401 Federal St. - Ste.
4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose:
Any lawful activity.
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Notice of Formation
ofGlantec Inspection
Services, LLC
Glantec
Inspection
Services, LLC (the “LLC”)
filed Articles of Organization
with the NY Department of
State on Nov. 24, 2010,
pursuant to Sec. 203 of the NY
LLC Law. The office of the
LLC is located in Onondaga
County, NY. The principal
business location of the LLC
is 315 S. Franklin St.,
Syracuse, NY 13202. The NY
Secretary of State (the
“Secretary”) is designated as
agent of the LLC upon whom
process against it may be
served and the Secretary has
been directed to forward
service of process to Harris
Beach PLLC, One Park Place,
300 S. State St., Syracuse, NY
13202. The purpose of the
LLC is to engage in any lawful
business purpose for which
LLCs may be organized under
the law.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Articles of Organization
of Leskiw Associates, LLC
(“LLC”) were filed with Sec.
of State of NY (“SSNY”) on
11/17/10. Office Location:
Onondaga County. SSNY has
been designated as agent upon
whom process against the
LLC may be served. SSNY
shall mail a copy of any process
to, and the LLC’s principal
business location is 111
Berkeley Drive, Syracuse, NY
13210. Purpose: any lawful
business purpose.
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LEGAL NOTICE
UNYPG LLC (“LLC”)
has been formed for transacting
business in NY and
elsewhere. 1. Articles of
Organization were filed with
the NY Sec. of State (“NYSS”)
on 11/24/10. 2. The LLC’s
office is in Onondaga County.
3. The NYSS is designated as
agent for service of process.
The address in NY for NYSS
to mail a copy of the process
against LLC: 7085 Manlius
Ctr. Rd, E. Syracuse, NY
13057. 4. The LLC shall
engage in any activity allowed
by law.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
Notice of Formation of
Central Towing, LLC. Arts. of
Org. filed with Secy. of State of
N.Y. (SSNY) on 11/19/10.
Office location: Onondaga
County. Principal business
location: 238 W. Genesee St.,
Syracuse, NY 13202. SSNY
designated as agent of LLC
upon whom process against it
may be served. SSNY shall
mail process to 238 W.
Genesee St., Syracuse, NY
13202. Purpose: any lawful
acts or activities for which
LLCs may be organized.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
Notice of Formation of
NICE Family Enterprises,
LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with
Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY)
on 11/19/10. Office location:
Onondaga County. Principal
business location: T/B/D.
SSNY designated as agent of
LLC upon whom process
against it may be served. SSNY
shall mail process to PO Box
106, Fabius, NY 13035.
Purpose: any lawful acts or
activities for which LLCs may
be organized.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
Notice of Formation of
HWT Parkside 2010 LLC.
Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of
State of NY (SSNY) on 11/30/
10. Office location: Onondaga
County. SSNY designated as
agent of LLC upon whom
process against it may be
served. SSNY shall mail
process to: c/o The LLC, 6493
Ridings Road, Ste. 115,
Syracuse, NY 13206.
Purpose: any lawful activity.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION
Notice of Formation of
HWT Franklin Park 2010
LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with
Secy. of State of NY (SSNY)
on 11/30/10. Office location:
Onondaga County. SSNY
designated as agent of LLC
upon whom process against it
may be served. SSNY shall
mail process to: c/o The LLC,
6493 Ridings Road, Ste. 115,

Syracuse, NY 13206. New York State in which the
Purpose: any lawful activity office of the Company is to be
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NOTICE OF FORMATION Company does not have a
Notice of Formation of specific date of dissolution in
BREED MEADOWS, LLC. addition to the events of
Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of dissolution set forth by law.
State of NY (SSNY) on 10/13/
5.The Secretary of State is
10. Office location: Onondaga designated as agent of the
County. SSNY designated as Company upon whom process
agent of LLC upon whom against the company may be
process against it may be served. The Post Office
served. SSNY shall mail address to which the secretary
process to: c/o The LLC, 2350 of state shall mail a copy of any
Hunt Road, Camillus, NY process against the Company
13031. Purpose: any lawful is: c/o WSP, 120 E.
act or activity
Washington St. #105,
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LEGAL NOTICE
company is to be managed by
Articles of Organization one or more managers. 7.The
of GG2 Real Estate, LLC character of the business to be
(“LLC”) were filed with Sec. transacted by the Limited
of State of NY (“SSNY”) on Liability Company is any
11/22/10. Office Location: activity for which a limited
Onondaga County. SSNY has liability company may be
been designated as agent upon lawfully engaged under the
whom process against the laws of the State of New York.
LLC may be served. SSNY
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shall mail a copy of any process
Notice of Formation
to, and the LLC’s principal
Notice of formation of
business location is 3424 K.S.L. Search Services, LLC
Route 31, Baldwinsville, New (LLC)
Articles
of
York 13027. Purpose: any Organization filed with
lawful business purpose.
Secretary of State of NY
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LEGAL NOTICE
located in Onondaga County.
Articles of Organization SSNY designated as agent of
of GG1 Real Estate, LLC LLC upon whom process
(“LLC”) were filed with Sec. against it may be served. SSNY
of State of NY (“SSNY”) on shall mail process to: 314
11/22/10. Office Location: Woodruff Avenue, Syracuse,
Onondaga County. SSNY has NY, 13203. LLC is Member
been designated as agent upon managed. Purpose: Search of
whom process against the Public Records and any lawful
LLC may be served. SSNY act or activity.
shall mail a copy of any process
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to, and the LLC’s principal
Notice of Formation
business location is 3424
Notice of Formation of
Route 31, Baldwinsville, New MILLION DOLLAR FETISH
York 13027. Purpose: any ENTERTAINMENT, LLC,
lawful business purpose.
Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State
EB-4 (SSNY) 8/17/10. Office
LEGAL NOTICE
location: Onondaga County.
Articles of Organization SSNY designated as agent of
of GMG Real Estate, LLC LLC upon whom process may
(“LLC”) were filed with Sec. be served. SSNY shall mail
of State of NY (“SSNY”) on copy of process: Deandra
12/06/10. Office Location: Wilson, 2718 E. Genesee
Onondaga County. SSNY has Street, Syracuse, NY 13205.
been designated as agent upon Purpose: any lawful purpose.
whom process against the
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LLC may be served. SSNY
Notice of Formation
shall mail a copy of any process
Notice of Formation of
to, and the LLC’s principal CHSOS Properties, LLC Art.
business location is 3424 of Org. filed Sec’y of State
Route 31, Baldwinsville, New (SSNY)11/26/10. Office
York 13027. Purpose: any location: Onondaga County.
lawful business purpose.
SSNY designated as agent of
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NOTICE
be served. SSNY shall mail
Name of LLC: RHN copy of process: PMB 850,
ENTERPRISES,
LLC. Dewitt, NY 13214. Purpose:
Articles of Organization filed any lawful purpose.
with NY Dept. of State on 11/
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15/2010. Office location:
NOTICE
OF
Onondaga County. Sec. of FORMATION OF LIMITED
State designated as agent of LIABILITY COMPANY,
LLC upon whom process (LLC) NAME: Stingers Pizza
against it may be served and Pub, LLC. Articles of
shall mail process to principal Organization filed with
business location:
343 Secretary of State of New York
Hoffman Road, Tully, NY (SSNY) on November 30,
13159. Purpose: any lawful 2010. Office location:
activity.
Onondaga County. SSNY
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NOTICE OF FORMATION upon whom process against it
Notice of Formation Huen may be served. SSNY shall
Energy Solutions LLC art. of mail a copy of process to c/o
org. filed Secy. of State NY PO Box 411, Fayetteville, New
(SSNY) 10/18/10. Off. loc. in York 13066. Term: Perpetual.
Onondaga
Co.
SSNY Purpose: Any activity for
designated as agent of LLC which a limited liability
upon whom process may be company may be lawfully
served. SSNY shall mail copy engaged under the laws of the
of process to: Donald Colvin, State of New York.
6695 Old Collamer Rd,
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Syracuse, NY 13057.
NOTICE
OF
Purpose: Any lawful purpose. FORMATION OF LIMITED
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NOTICE OF FORMATION NAME:
TIP
HILL
Notice of Formation of BEVERAGE, LLC. Articles of
CNY Home Options, LLC, a Organization were filed with
domestic Limited Liability the Secretary of State of New
Company (LLC). Articles of York (SSNY) on 12/06/10.
Organization filed with the Office location: Onondaga
State on 12/01/2010. NY County. SSNY has been
Office Location: Onondaga designated as agent of the LLC
County. Secretary of State is upon whom process against it
designated as agent upon may be served. SSNY shall
whom process against the mail a copy of process to the
LLC may be served. Secretary LLC, 301 South Avery
of State shall mail a copy of Avenue, Syracuse, New York
any process against the LLC 13204. Purpose: For any
served upon him/her to 7028 lawful purpose.
Baker Rd. LaFayette, NY
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13084
Dennis
Dudek
LEGAL NOTICE
Organizer. Purpose: Any
Notice of Formation of
lawful activity.
BEVERAGE IMPRESSIONS
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NOTICE OF FORMATION of N.Y. (SSNY) on 12/1/10.
OF
Office location: Onondaga
JC Landfund LLC
County; principal business
Under Section 206 of the location: 216 Cherry Road,
Limited Liability Company Syracuse, New York; SSNY
Law
designated as agent of LLC
1.The name of the limited upon whom process against it
liability company (hereinafter may be served. SSNY shall
referred to as the “Company”) mail copy of process to: 216
is JC Landfund LLC. 2.The Cherry Road, Syracuse, New
Articles of Organization of the York, 13219. Purpose: any
Company were filed with the lawful activity.
Secretary of State of the state of
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New York on October 15,
NOTICE FOR
2010. 3.The county within
PUBLICATION

FORMATION OF A NEW
YORK LIMITED
LIABILITY COMPANY
PURSUANT TO NEW
YORK LIMITED
LIABILITY COMPANY
LAW SECTION 206
1. The name of the limited
liability company is NY
SOCCER CENTRAL, LLC. 2.
The date of filing of the articles
of organization with the
Department of State was
December 3, 2010. 3. The
county in New York in which
the office of the company is
located is Onondaga County.
4. The Secretary of State has
been designated as agent of
the company upon whom
process may be served, and the
Secretary of State shall mail a
copy of any process against
the company served upon him
or her to 4649 Providence
Road, Jamesville, NY 13078.
5. The business purpose of the
company is to engage in any
and all business activities
permitted under the laws of the
State of New York.
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NOTICE
OF
FORMATION OF LIMITED
LIABILITY COMPANY.
NAME: X & Yu Greenland,
LLC. Articles of Organization
were filed with the Secretary
of State of New York (SSNY)
on 12/02/10. Office location:
Onondaga County. SSNY has
been designated as agent of
the LLC upon whom process
against it may be served. SSNY
shall mail a copy of process to
the LLC, 4627 Glencliffe
Road, Manlius, New York
13104. Purpose: For any
lawful purpose.
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ESTOPPEL NOTICE
The Bond Resolution, a
summary of which is published
herewith, has been adopted on
the 20th day of December, 2010,
and the validity of the
obligations authorized by
such Resolution may be
hereafter contested only if
such obligations were
authorized for an object or
purpose for which the
Jamesville Dewitt Central
School District, Onondaga
County, New York, is not
authorized to expend money
or the provisions of law which
should have been complied
with as of the date of
publication of this notice were
not substantially complied
with, and an action, suit or
proceeding contesting such
validity is commenced within
twenty (20) days after the date
of publication of this notice,
or such obligations were
authorized in violation of the
provisions of the Constitution
of the State of New York.
Summary of Bond
Resolution
1.Class of Objects or
Purposes: The renovation and
reconstruction
of
the
Tecumseh Elementary School,
Moses Dewitt Elementary
School, Jamesville Elementary
School, Jamesville Dewitt
Middle School, Jamesville
Dewitt High School and
District Bus Garage including
roof replacements, renovation
of building exteriors,
refurbishment of mechanical,
electrical and plumbing
systems,
grading
or
improvement of the sites,
original improvement or
embellishment
of
playgrounds, athletic fields
and athletic facilities, and
acquisition of original
furnishings, equipment,
machinery and apparatus
required for purposes for which
such
buildings
and
improvements are to be used.
2.Period of Probable
Usefulness: thirty (30) years.
3.Maximum Amount of
Obligations to be Issued:
$11,000,000.
The Bond Resolution
herein summarized shall be
available for public inspection
during normal business hours
for twenty (20) days following
the date of publication of this
notice at the office of the
School District, Edinger
Drive, Dewitt, New York.
A determination pursuant
to the State Environmental
Quality Review Act has been
issued and is on file with the
School District.
Timothy Decker, School
District Clerk
Jamesville Dewitt Central
School District
Onondaga County, New
York
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